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The pulsar gs 1x20 will do the job fine, and it won't tie your rifle up for night use only, like with all gen1 stuff get a good ir laser like the n1000ap and if you ever go up to fac you already got your nv sorted.

 

The n100ap laser can be bought with variable power output.Is this model best or standard 100 mw output.Iam asking as there is a £25 price difference and would like to know if it worth it.Thanks for any help.

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Do you need a scope with parallax adjustment in order to use a pulsar GS 1 X 20 .Thanks.

To get the best out of any NV add-on you do need a scope with parallax adjustment, having this sort of scope allows you to get distance, it works the same way as it does in the day time, if you use your scope at say 75yards and then try to view at 150yards you will find you need to adjust the parallax to get a sharp picture, you can use a low mag scope without parallax adjustment but you only get a good image at a certain range usually around 30 to 40 yards, i tried this with an simmon 1.5x5x20 wtc which worked well.

Hope this helps.

 

Does a scope with an AO objective setting make any difference to your viewing ,or is it only parallax which is relevant.Thanks for your help.

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Does a scope with an AO objective setting make any difference to your viewing ,or is it only parallax which is relevant.Thanks for your help.

AO means Adjustable Objective which does the same job as a side wheel to give you an adjustment for different magnifications and ranges and give you the best possible sight picture, its just a bit more awkward being on the front of the scope.

 

The n100ap laser can be bought with variable power output.Is this model best or standard 100 mw output.Iam asking as there is a £25 price difference and would like to know if it worth it.Thanks for any help.

If you can afford the variable power unit then get it, its good for close in work like near barns/tree etc... also giving you max distance on full power. you are saving the life of your image intensifier tube unless its digital as the least light the longer your unit will last.

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Does a scope with an AO objective setting make any difference to your viewing ,or is it only parallax which is relevant.Thanks for your help.

AO means Adjustable Objective which does the same job as a side wheel to give you an adjustment for different magnifications and ranges and give you the best possible sight picture, its just a bit more awkward being on the front of the scope.

 

The n100ap laser can be bought with variable power output.Is this model best or standard 100 mw output.Iam asking as there is a £25 price difference and would like to know if it worth it.Thanks for any help.

If you can afford the variable power unit then get it, its good for close in work like near barns/tree etc... also giving you max distance on full power. you are saving the life of your image intensifier tube unless its digital as the least light the longer your unit will last.

 

Tkanks for your help.

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